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And Yet you approve of them forcing a "vaccine" on people who don't need it.
if we are going to force health measures on people it's time to force the ones that would actually help. #BanMcDonalds |
You know what? You win. Your well thought out arguments have convinced me. Vaccines are bad.
IT'S MY GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO SPREAD POLIO. MAKE MEASELS GREAT AGAIN! Do y'all even listen to yourselves? |
Comparing the Measles and Polio Vaccines that actually work to the covid jab is dumb.
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Yes, it does.
Jesus, read your own posts. Yes, fully vaccinated people can spread it, but they don't have nearly as severe symptoms and rarely require hospitalization. Just like EVERY OTHER vaccination out there, the more people that are vaxxed, the better it works. If you're vaccinated, you don't have to worry as much about catching it. How do y'all antivaxxers and flat earthers even function. |
The CDC had to change its definition of vaccine do that this one would could be called a vaccine.
#BanMcDonalds |
That's not why they changed it.
But you know that. |
Oh please please explain why they would change it for any other reason. Because I absolutely cannot think of another reason why they would.
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Don't know why I'm bothering.
Because medical experts have long said that no vaccine, including the coronavirus vaccines, is 100 percent effective. If “immunity” connotes complete protection, then no vaccine actually provides it. Part of the reason people seem to believe immunity means 100 percent protection stems from how it’s understood in other contexts. Legally speaking, immunity from things like prosecution means you can’t be prosecuted, full stop. But in a medical contexts, it’s often used as a synonym for a specific type of protection — i.e. the same word the CDC now uses. But I'm sure you'll just double down on the conspiracy theory that they changed it solely to get more people to inject 5G corona microchips. I like that you think so highly of yourself that because you can't think of a reason, one must not exist. |
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
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Because medical experts have long said that no vaccine, including the coronavirus vaccines, is 100 percent effective. If “immunity” connotes complete protection, then no vaccine actually provides it.
https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/for...-d-covid-study #BanMcDonalds |
You are wasting your own time.
Since you love to be the one, where's your source for this claim? Because I have this one here... https://www.miamiherald.com/news/cor...254111268.html Which says you just made all that shit up. Vaccines used to prevent you from getting a disease they vaccinated against, no longer the case. 90% chance of NOT getting polio with the polio vaccine. 95% chance of not getting smallpox with the smallpox vaccine. The chickenpox vaccine is 98% effective at PREVENTING any form of varicella. Then there's the covid "vaccine" that prevents exactly zero cases. |
Nothing I say will ever convince you so I'm done. The vast world is going to move on without you. Keep kicking and screaming about the vaccine, you'll either get it or become unemployed just like all the others.
Funny how so many are brave on the internet, then wind up getting the vaccine when it finally hits home that they're about to lose their job because vaccine mandates have always been legal and enforceable. Everyone talks a big game until it's payday. https://www.npr.org/2021/09/28/10413...ers-vaccinated |
Yep, I'm gonna loose my self employment, oooohhh, scary!
What have you gotta say about that bitch boy? Sad that you can't wish my life over? |
What are you, twelve? Grow up.
Also, you're wrong. Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) consists of inactivated (killed) strains of all three poliovirus types. IPV is given by intramuscular injection and must be administered by a trained health worker. IPV produces antibodies in the blood to all three types of poliovirus. In the event of infection, these antibodies prevent the spread of the virus to the central nervous system and protect against paralysis. In this way, IPV prevents infection, but it does not stop transmission of the virus. https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-t...ns-and-answers |
Originally Posted by dieselmiata
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Blah blah blah I support corporate and government authoritarianism
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Originally Posted by dieselmiata
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What are you, twelve? Grow up.
How many cases of Polio did we have in the USA last year? None, at all? Since 19 fucking 70? Weird. It's almost like that's a vaccine that works or something? Prevents infection of polio? You don't sayyy! |
Oooh, is the reversal coming? Seems like bitch boy attitudes are on the decline. 36% approval of the handling of the coof. Are you prepared for the bloodbath? |
Not about profit, they are here for you. I can't wait for the |
https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-re...oral-antiviral
"In-vitro studies conducted to date show that the clinical candidate PF-07321332 is a potent protease inhibitor with potent anti-viral activity against SARS-CoV-2 " https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996102/ "Results: Ivermectin was found as a blocker of viral replicase, protease and human TMPRSS2, which could be the biophysical basis behind its antiviral efficiency." Follow the moolah. |
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